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Travis Maloy of Alexander High School in Douglasville, Georgia goes skyward for a catch while playing Nole Ball at the Willie Taggart All-Positions Camp on Saturday, June 15, 2019. Rory Sharrock/Democrat

Ja'quan Coasey (28) of Jefferson County High School in Monticello goes one-on-one with Simeal Burke (27) of Coconut Creek High School in Coconut Creek at the Willie Taggart All-Positions Camp. Rory Sharrock/Democrat

Zacchaeus Byrd of American Heritage School in Plantation catches the ball over Will Robbins of Colquitt County High School in Moultrie, Georgia at the Willie Taggart All-Position Camp. Rory Sharrock/Democrat

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"I just wanted to get some work in," Hall said bluntly when asked why he worked out.

"Got out here and learned some new stuff, got better today."

The 2021 recruiting rankings are still in their early stages of development, but Hall stands out. He's the No. 14 overall prospect, No. 2 wide receiver and No. 4 Florida prospect in the 2021 class per 247Sports.

He backed up this high praise at Friday's workout, flashing a quick explosion off the line of scrimmage, an ability to change directions with ease and good hands.

Without a standout quarterback recruit at his workout, Hall got to catch some passes from FSU quarterback James Blackman and offensive coordinator Kendal Briles.

On one rep in particular, the 6-foot-3, 190-pound wideout made such a perfect cut towards the sideline on an out route that it caused the defensive back covering him to slip and fall.

"He knows what he's talking about. He knows exactly what he's talking about. I take that information and turn it into action."

Hall is significantly younger than many of his former Armwood teammates who are now teammates at FSU in redshirt freshman wide receiver Warren Thompson, defensive lineman Malcolm Lamar and offensive lineman Chaz Neal.

Ennis is the No. 20 tight end and No. 635 overall player in the 2020 recruiting class. He received his long-awaited FSU offer on May 19 before receiving his Clemson offer in early June and committing less than two weeks later.

Failing to land Ennis leaves the Seminoles without a tight end in their current 2020 class. FSU has just one skill position player in four-star wide receiver Malachi Wideman currently committed.